Asbestos-free cathodic element suitable for electrolysis of sodium chloride solution

  

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Asbestos-free cathodic element suitable for electrolysis of sodium chloride solution

Invention: Asbestos-free cathodic element suitable for electrolysis of sodium chloride solution

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1998Invention patented by Gerard Bacquet and Frederic Kuntzburger on October 5th, 1998. Abstract: This invention covers a cathodic element free from asbestos fibres that can be obtained by deposition after filtration through a porous medium of an aqueous suspension comprising electrically conductive fibres, at least one cationic polymer, at least one electocatalytic agent, at least one pore-forming agent and at least one binder selected from among the fluoropolymers. The invention also covers a method for preparing such a cathodic element.
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